Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, and and for me it’ll probably be like any other Valentine’s Day - no date, no girlfriend; just me and video games and anime for company.
But this year, I’ll at least have a somewhat special video game companion with me - ... Read more

Nioh has been repeatedly compared to both Dark Souls and Bloodborne so many times that it’s probably starting to get tiresome for some people. But people, people! There are plenty of differences between these games.
Like its godparents of Dark Souls III and Bl ... Read more

Halfway through John Wick: Chapter 2 - the Keanu Reeves-starring action sequel about a badass assassin forced out of retirement - I found myself wondering: what if this was made into a video game? The reason the thought came to mind was due to the many, many headshots the titular ... Read more

In case you missed the news, Square Enix and Marvel have formed a partnership, and the first title they announced is called The Avengers project. Other than the fact that it involves the Avengers and a bleak setting where&nbs ... Read more

If you've been waiting for a new Dark Souls-like experience, chances are you've got your sights set on Nioh. Made by Team Ninja of Ninja Gaiden fame, the action-RPG takes place in ancient Japan, where a blonde swordsman named William traverses the country and battles dem ... Read more

Line of Sight is Steam’s latest free-to-play shooter offering, standing out from most of the current crop by virtue of its generic qualities. That’s not entirely a negative though; it offers a nice change from all the class-based team shooters most of i ... Read more

Animation in Video Games Matters
In video games, animations have a different purpose compare to other mediums such as films and anime. While some games do not require animations to function, most games that we play heavily rely on it to portrait feedbacks, acting, ... Read more

My first take on tactical RPGs
As the year enters a new cycle, both on the Gregorian and lunar calendar, it’s inevitable for us to reminisce the past. Spring cleanings are always a must to welcome the new year (I don’t really believe that), which ... Read more

The recently concluded For Honor closed beta ran from January 26 to January 30, and fortunately I got the chance to play it. Unfortunately, I only received my invitation on the 28th. And with Chinese New Year stuff plus multiple disconnects the first time during my first session, ... Read more

In slightly less than a week we’ll be in the month of February, which means a whole month’s worth of new game releases to look forward to! Unlike January, western games have a larger presence this time around, though we’ve still got a notable ... Read more

A new patch went live on the Overwatch servers last night which kick starts the Year of the Rooster event in full blast, along with the adjustments and updates done in the previous PTR patch. Here's what to expect in Patch 1.7 of the game.
As per tradition, Blizzard celebrates the Lun ... Read more

Resident Evil/Biohazard 7 is out today, and those who haven’t played it yet are probably curious about how successful Capcom’s return to the series’ survival horror roots is in the full release. Luckily, plenty of reviews - mostly for PS4 - have cr ... Read more

It's 2017, which means we have a whole new year's worth of games incoming. There'll be the usual big budget triple-A games, a host of indies, lots of sequels, some new IPs, more free-to-play games and all sorts of other ... Read more

Writer's note: Locally, the monitor seems to be simply called the Curved Gaming Monitor with Quantum Dot Display, whereas in the Samsung US store and in the press release the CFG70 name is used.
Curviness is a defining feature of Samsung's CFG70 gaming monito ... Read more

Valve co-founder Gabe Newell, who you may know better as "Lord Gaben", concluded a Reddit AMA just a few hours ago. As expected, there were questions about Half-Life 3 (or Half-Life 2: Episode 3), games being worked on by Valve and stuff about Steam. While th ... Read more

In the modern age of video gaming, we are constantly wowed by the development of technology, pushing the boundaries of realism and virtual worlds in most of the triple-A titles that can be played today. Growing up as a gamer, it’s very likely that most of us would have dreamed ... Read more

My debut in Kart-Racing Game
Back in the days when Mario Kart caused a storm and popularized fun and family friendly go-kart racing games, there were a lot of IPs trying to jump their foot in and made their very own copy with the formula. The very fir ... Read more

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